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Friday
28th October 2005

2005 Northern Expo Show Report

On the evening of Friday 28th October 2005 Harrison & Hetherington’s
Borderway Mart was the venue for the 23rd Northern Expo Holstein Show. The
show boasting an entry of over 100 top class animals welcomed Mr
Brian Garrison of Ohio as the judge.

GRAND CHAMPIONEWEFIELDS LUCY 7 EX92 (2)

Throughout the evening the electric atmosphere was enjoyed by exhibitors,
visitors and sponsors. This annual show which is seeing it’s
popularity increase year by year and is said to be one of the main event’s
in the dairy calendar certainly lived up to it’s reputation on
this mild October evening. With entries received from as far afield
as Staffordshire, Wrexham, Cheshire and Lanarkshire as well as a huge
and loyal contingency from Cumbria and Lancashire. Over thirty-four
exhibitors had entered the evening show with a third of them exhibiting
for their first time ever. The show, which is undoubtedly going
from strength to strength enjoyed it’s usual high standard of cattle
forward with particular attention being paid to the calf section of the
show where nearly forty calves were entered into three classes. The
calves were competing for the new calf championship, which the committee
have introduced to the show this year with The Michael Armstrong Trophy
kindly donated and presented by the Armstrong Family of Wolfa in memory
of Michael going to the champion calf.

The show kicked off with the calf classes receiving a very positive
response from the increasing crowd. Commencing the calf classes
was the class for calves born on or after 1st December 2004 and the handlers
being aged under 16 years. This class was well attended with ten
entries forward. The winning calf came from first time exhibitor’s
Andrew & Jane Whittaker’s “Knowlesmere” herd from
Cheshire with Knowlesmere Gibson Papoose a Silky
Gibson daughterborn on 2nd December 2004 and
ably handled by son Michael Whittaker aged thirteen years. Taking
second place in this opening class was Messrs Armstrong of Wolfa’s Designer
Jorden Lozan PI by Roylane Jordan and led by
Richard Armstrong aged fourteen years. Third place went to Paul
Findley from Wrexham’s Holmland Astro Dallas PI by Oseeana
Astronomical PI ET and was led by Isobelle Meakin aged 15 years.

The second class of the night saw a ring of sixteen calves forward. The
first prize in this strong class was presented to J & V Barlow’s “Painley” herd
with Painley Dunrod Iron Brandysnap PI ET, a Boss
Iron daughter. The second prize in this class went to Carhall
Jordan Gail 3 PI ET a Roylane Jordan daughter
from Ian & Joyce Mallinson’s “Carhall” herd from
Armathwaite near Carlisle. In third place respectfully was another
smart heifer from the Barlow’s “Painley” herd namely Painley
Leduc Tammy 28 PI by Lystel Leduc. From this extremely
strong class of calves born Between August and November 2004 it is worth
noting that the top three placed calves will all come under the hammer
at this years Borderway Black & White Sale on Saturday 3rd December.

RESERVE CHAMPION WEETON JOURNALIST HELEN PI VG88

The final class in the calf section was for maiden heifers and saw another
well attended class with eight entries forward. The noted Whittaker’s “Knowlesmere” herd
took home another 1st prize with Knowlesmere Gibson Nell PI another Silky
Gibson daughter. This calf went on to receive the Michael
Armstrong Perpetual championship trophy in the calf section with stable
mate Knowlesmere Gibson Papoose being crowned Reserve
Champion Calf and lifting the Semen World/World Wide Sires Perpetual
Trophy.

As the judging swiftly progressed into the junior section the
buzz and excitement could be felt all round the hall with a packed ringside
of spectators controlled by the professionalism of the judges final decisions. The
championship in the junior section of the show along with the title of
Exhibitor bred Junior Champion went to Warnelview Integrity Wonder. This
was a stylish heifer shown and bred by JH & A Wilson & Sons of
Wood Farm, Thursby whose noted “Warnelview” herd was recently
crowned Premier Holstein Herd 2005. By Robthom
Integrity and out of an EX91 Boulet Charles backed
by an EX93 Browndale Stardust this awesome June calved
heifer who has so far given 4543kgs in 125 days at 3.27%BF and 3.17%P
simply shone in the ring.

A highlight to the show was seeing so many new exhibitors entering top
class animals with the award for the new exhibitor gaining the most points
in the show deservedly going to Andrew & Jane Whittaker’s “Knowlesmere” herd.

The Premier Exhibitor and Premier Breeder awards sponsored by Holstein
UK went to J & V Barlow’s “Painley” herd who exhibiting
at the show for the second consecutive year gained points through a fantastic
string of five homebred cattle brought all the way from Minshull Hall,
Church Minshull, Cheshire.

The Grand Finale saw a breathtaking line up of cattle of the highest
calibre all with their strong and correct attributes to the Holstein
breed. With the crowd silcenced Mr Brian Garrison talked briefly
and to the point about the great cows he had lined up before him. He
went on to announce his Grand Champion as Ewefields Lucy 7 EX92
(2). This senior cow in milk bred by Winston Warhurst
and shown by John Harrison of F Harrison & Sons from Crossrigg, Cliburn,
Penrith certainly had the x-factor and would be a worthy champion at
any top dairy show. Lucy is a true dairy cow classified EX on
all traits and is most certainly fulfilling the Harrisons dream’s
along with their sideboard with trophies from local shows this season
and this being her sixth championship accolade having won Champion Holstein
and Champion of Champion’s Penrith Show; Champion Holstein and
Interbreed champion Cockermouth Show; Champion Holstein and Interbreed
Champion Appleby Show; Interbreed Champion Skelton Show and Best Dam & Daughter,
1st Senior Cow and Overall Dairy Champion Westmorland Show 2005. Having
calved at the end of MayLucy is still giving 50kgs of milk daily and it has
been said by many that if she was classified again we could possibly
see her top 94 points. Lucy who is by Weeton
Jaguar Jed has three Excellent sisters and
her Grand Dam won the Dry Cow Championship at the Royal Show in the
late 1980’s. Lucy was also awarded the
prize for the Best Udder in the show and earlier in the night won the
Production and Inspection class.

HONOURABLE MENTION LLYDAN STORM FARRAH PI EX94

The Harrison’s will be venturing
to Agriscot with Lucy to
try and continue their fairytale journey of 2005 where we wish them the
very best of luck.

The champion breeders pair trophy was awarded to RJ & D
Loftus Farms who also took the overall Reserve championship award with
their homebred junior cow in milk Weeton Journalist Helen PI
VG88. Local
breeders and loyal supporters to the Expo Show Stephen and Ann Morley
of Petteril Bank, Southwaite are always’s well up in the prizes
and picked up the title of Honourable mention for Llydan Storm
Farrah PI EX94 (2).

Enourmous credit goes to all exhibitors from near and far for submitting
entries that can only increase the popularity of the Northern Expo Holstein
Show as “One of the Best Dairy Shows in the UK”.

Thanks go
to the judge, Exhibitors and spectators and of course the many, many
sponsors especially the main joint sponsors Farmers Guardian,
Holstein UK, Pye Bibby Agriculture and Semen World Ltd for
making the 23rd Northern Expo Holstein Show a truly memorable event.

Judge’s Comment

“I was very pleased with the quality of cattle throughout
the show,
especially in the milking cow classes. The Winners were especially good,
and also many of the classes had good cows throughout the entire class.
I was very pleased with the Champion Calf, Junior Champion and overall
Champion Cow and felt they were all solid winners as well as logical
selections. Each of them represented the breed, the breeders and the
show very well."